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Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Glo holds youth musical concert at Abia State University

The next edition of Globacom’s first-rate music concert,
Glo CampusStorm, will be heldthis Fridayat the Uturu Campus of Abia State
University.

A press statement from the grandmasters of data said the
Glo CampusStorm crew had already arrived at
Uturu from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, which hosted the show last
Friday, and that arrangements had been concluded to give students of Abia State
University a memorable fun night. According to Globacom, popular entertainment
acts, including Kenyan hot singer, Victoria Kimani; hip-hop acts Kach and
Runtown; dancehall king and newly signed on Glo ambassador, Timaya; ace
comedian, Gordons, and female disc jockey, DJ Lambo, have been contracted to
ensure guests from Uturu and environs will have a dazzling experience.

The company added that several side attractions have been built
into the programme to guarantee an all-round entertainment package. These include
dancing and singing competitions, comedy, beauty pageant and performances by up
and coming artistes.

“There will also be the usual ‘Glo Data Dude’ and ‘Glo Data
Diva’ competitions. Ten winners in each campus will receive up to N100,000 each
in the competition. The 240 winners who emerge from the 24 schools where
the show will be held will have the chance of winning N1 million in
scholarships in addition to being signed on as Globacom Brand Ambassadors. They
will also get special invitations to all Globacom organized events and
shows such as the Glo-CAF Awards, Glo Laffta Fest and Glo Slide 'n' Bounce
concerts," Globacom explained.

Students who wish to be part of the Uturu experience are
expected to recharge their Glo lines with N500 CampusData plan
to qualify for admission into the venue of the show.

Feelers from the town indicate that excitement has enveloped the
environment especially with the Glo CampusStorm road
show activation going on.

Nkemakolam Okafor, a third year student of Abia State University,
expressed the feelings of huge expectations of most students of the school. “I
attended the concert at the Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, and was awed by what I
saw. Now that it’s the turn of my school to host the show, I’m going
to feel at home. I can’t wait to see the likes of Timaya and Runtown here
in Uturu”, she declared.